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Correctly written, the phrase is "too dependent." For example: She is too dependent on her parents for financial support.
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The lover craves emotional and physical union with their beloved too (dependence).
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But this is uncertain, and in any case the public finances cannot wait to be fixed.A second drawback is that many Britons may be too apathetic, too accustomed to dependence on the state and too lacking in democratic know-how to use any new power.
"We had too much dependence on the dot.coms.
Even Deutsche Bank, the country's largest, faced a downgrade by Moody's last week because of what the ratings agency said was too much dependence on trading revenue.
This, too, encourages dependence on interest groups, as well as a tendency to overcome differences and gain support by making appeals in terms of overheated patriotism rather than policy.
In an effort to protect yourself from too much dependence, you begin with the certainty that a side effect of globalization is "fragility": a problem in Icelandic banks depresses the lobster-fishing market in Maine.
They also mentioned a feeling of vulnerability coming from an often too great dependence on their supervisor's decisions.
Mark Zuckerberg had recently announced onstage at TechCrunch Disrupt that too much dependence on the mobile web standard before it was ready was one of Facebook's biggest mistakes.
Even the International Monetary Fund concurs that Asia's financial crisis stemmed from too much dependence on credit intermediation by commercial banks and underdevelopment of knowledge-intensive securities markets.
Aiming at traditional CBR system's too much dependence upon experts or engineers, this paper introduces data mining technology into CBR system and GHSOM (Growing Hierarchical Self Organizing Map), an excellent data mining tool with ANN (artificial neural network) technology, is integrated with it.
The move into health entertainment is just a part of the strategy of Kagemasa Kosugi, 61, Konami's chairman, to wean his company from too much dependence on the volatile games business, in which, just as with the Hollywood movie business, earnings gyrate wildly depending on whether new issues are hits or bombs.
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